Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures

Traceability is the means to identify and follow real or imaginary lots through a process chain. It gives the opportunity to back-track a chain of events, or to predict process outcomes given the origin of a lot. Traceability can be used in different areas, e.g., in the middle of 1990´s traceability...

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Main Author: Oghazi, Pejman
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Industriell miljö- och processteknik 2011
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description Traceability is the means to identify and follow real or imaginary lots through a process chain. It gives the opportunity to back-track a chain of events, or to predict process outcomes given the origin of a lot. Traceability can be used in different areas, e.g., in the middle of 1990´s traceability was a hot subject when different cases of food-carried diseases were exposed, but traceability is also used in other process industries to follow material and products during the processing. There is, however, a lack of traceability in continuous processes to compare with batch processes. The reason is that it is more complicated to identify a lot, and reach good traceability, in continuous process just because of they are contiguous. In this work, the continuous ore beneficiation process at LKAB (Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB, Sweden) Malmberget has been investigated in detail. The purpose is to trace the ore through the grinding sections by parameters and signatures like particle mineralogy, mineral associations and particle texture. To follow the material through the different process steps, analytical methods like optical microscopy and Particle Texture Analysis (PTA) are used. In paper I, different traceability methods to achieve traceability in continuous processes are explained. The advantages and disadvantages are presented for each method. In paper II, is showing the relations between the materials that comes into the grinding circuits and data collected from the PTA analysis is subjected to multivariate data analysis. The combination of automated process mineralogy and multivariate analysis is unique, and is first presented in this paper. The study in paper III is on an apatite-iron ore deposit at Malmberget, Sweden, and characterises an ore body both mineralogically and texturally in a quantitative manner by using different analytical methods. Paper IV explains how external flows are re-routed into the ordinary flowsheet and what impact they have. Paper V focus on the same data from previous paper by using ...
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-25902 2025-01-16T23:02:35+00:00 Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures Oghazi, Pejman 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-25902 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Industriell miljö- och processteknik Luleå Doctoral thesis / Luleå University of Technology 1 jan 1997 → …, 1402-1544 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Metallurgy and Metallic Materials Metallurgi och metalliska material Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2011 ftluleatu 2024-12-18T12:24:46Z Traceability is the means to identify and follow real or imaginary lots through a process chain. It gives the opportunity to back-track a chain of events, or to predict process outcomes given the origin of a lot. Traceability can be used in different areas, e.g., in the middle of 1990´s traceability was a hot subject when different cases of food-carried diseases were exposed, but traceability is also used in other process industries to follow material and products during the processing. There is, however, a lack of traceability in continuous processes to compare with batch processes. The reason is that it is more complicated to identify a lot, and reach good traceability, in continuous process just because of they are contiguous. In this work, the continuous ore beneficiation process at LKAB (Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB, Sweden) Malmberget has been investigated in detail. The purpose is to trace the ore through the grinding sections by parameters and signatures like particle mineralogy, mineral associations and particle texture. To follow the material through the different process steps, analytical methods like optical microscopy and Particle Texture Analysis (PTA) are used. In paper I, different traceability methods to achieve traceability in continuous processes are explained. The advantages and disadvantages are presented for each method. In paper II, is showing the relations between the materials that comes into the grinding circuits and data collected from the PTA analysis is subjected to multivariate data analysis. The combination of automated process mineralogy and multivariate analysis is unique, and is first presented in this paper. The study in paper III is on an apatite-iron ore deposit at Malmberget, Sweden, and characterises an ore body both mineralogically and texturally in a quantitative manner by using different analytical methods. Paper IV explains how external flows are re-routed into the ordinary flowsheet and what impact they have. Paper V focus on the same data from previous paper by using ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Malmberget Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Luossavaara ENVELOPE(20.233,20.233,67.867,67.867)
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Metallurgi och metalliska material
Oghazi, Pejman
Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
title Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
title_full Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
title_fullStr Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
title_full_unstemmed Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
title_short Traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
title_sort traceability in continuous ore beneficiation processes using process mineralogy signatures
topic Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Metallurgi och metalliska material
topic_facet Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Metallurgi och metalliska material
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